Sparkles
Well-Known Member
Nope hadnt spoken prior to HHO!
You just need jelly tots in your life
*hands jelly tots out again*
You just need jelly tots in your life
Amymay I find your comment incredibly rude tbh. I have loaned and shared horses before and they have all been looked after very well -I have never once been told a horse in my care was in anything other than perfect condition.
The riding schools in my area - I'm not responsible for the diet /care of the horses and as the one I went to when I was learning to ride ( 5 or so years ago) had ponys and horses in very poor condition - despite being BHS registered. I dont see how any of that was my fault .
RushyJ owns the yard. The consent was for the mare to bought here.
No,it's just a standing offer![]()
No,it's just a standing offer![]()
There is slight improvement in the photo's and slight is better than nothing. If you look closely, most of it is considerable muscle wastage, especially across the back topline and quarters, looking from lack of correct work,naturally bad conformation and prolonged use of ill fitting tack.
Well we had that, and plans for vet/dentist/wormer from the thread a month ago, and yet the mare is still in a bad way with no effective changes made![]()
Binky just decided to be proactive. She asked me if needed if the mare could come here as we have the space. The OP has booked her vet to come out next week to see if the problem can be sorted in situ as it were. If there is an underlying medical problem with this mare then no amount of feeding will resolve this problem.
The OP is then going to take the vets advice and if it is a feeding matter alone then she will let binky know. I hope she is right too but we all had to learn from someone and without that someone how will this problem be resolved? The OP stated that she had made changes between the first post and this one and if there is no change and the OP has implemented these changes then it is medical or environmental.